‘Look at the rain long enough, with no thoughts in your head, and you gradually feel your body falling loose, shaking free of the world of reality. Rain has the power to hypnotize.’ Haruki Murakami ...
Stuti is an English Lit graduate who studied Radio & TV Journalism while pursuing photography. A perfume enthusiast, she enjoys pop-culture commentary. Her dream is to live in a world where beauty is ...
The monsoon has set in and with it the romance. Not just with your loved ones, but also with your cup of hot chai and bhajiyas. We won’t be surprised if you are listening to some romantic songs. We ...
Rain in Indian cinema transcends mere visual appeal, evolving into a powerful expression of emotions and a narrative tool. Cinematographers and musicians emphasize its ability to amplify feelings, ...
Don't let the unexpected early rains leave you indoors with nothing but your thoughts. While venturing out into the downpour might be impractical, you can easily transform your rainy day into a cozy ...
Be it Kaatey nahin kat te or Zoobie doobie, there has always been something sensual and seductive about Bollywood songs shot in the rain. The trend continues with two new songs O saiyan and Piya o re ...
You won’t find the phrase “song picturisation” in the dictionary, but the Indianism accurately describes the art of shooting songs in Indian cinema. The full impact of a film tune can be felt only ...
In the grand symphony of Bollywood, romance has always played the sweetest tune. Whether it’s the innocence of first love or the intensity of eternal devotion, timeless romantic tracks continue to ...
A personal list of 14 beloved songs, including "Abhi na jao chhod kar" and "Phoolon ke rang se," showcases the timeless appeal of classic melodies. Some days ago, at an informal dinner, after everyone ...